Miami Diaconal Formation Program to begin September 15

SOUTH CANAAN, PA [STOTS]

Saint Tikhon’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, in an agreement with the Diocese of the South of the Orthodox Church in America, recently announced that applications are now being accepted for entrance into the Diocesan Certificate in Diaconal Formation Program.

The program, which begins September 15, 2012, will be conducted at Christ the Saviour Cathedral, Miami Lakes, FL, and is the first such program in the Diocese of the South.

The program, initiated several years ago at Saint Stephen Cathedral, Philadelphia, PA, was eventually expanded with the opening of a second location in Endicott, NY.

“The Diaconal Formation Program is open to Orthodox Christian men who hope to serve the Church in the Holy Diaconate, or who have intentions of future enrollment in full-time seminary degree programs,” according to Priest Joseph Lucas, cathedral associate and director of the Miami program. “The program consists of two years of classes that are offered on Saturdays during the academic year. This allows those enrolled in the program to take seminary-level classes while continuing with their employment responsibilities. Besides class participation, an important part of the program is participation in the divine services and liturgical practicum.

“The courses of the Certificate in Diaconal Formation Program consist of 24 academic credits that subsequently may be transferred towards the completion of a Master of Divinity degree at Saint Tikhon’s Seminary,” Father Joseph added. “A Certificate in Diaconal Formation is awarded at the seminary’s commencement ceremony upon successful completion of the program.”

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